Mediation 2017
Getting the Deal Through provides international guides to law and regulations in 45 practice areas and more than 150 jurisdictions
Getting the Deal Through is delighted to publish the updated edition of Mediation, a new volume in the series of annual reports, which provide international analysis in key areas of law and policy for corporate counsel, cross-border legal practitioners and clients.
"Mediation 2017" provides an overview of the treaties, cost, styles and procedures for mediation, one of the most popular methods of alternative dispute resolution. Topics covered include: treaties, domestic law, confidentiality, settlements, procedures, structures and processes, co-mediation, costs, training, accreditation of mediators and appointment.
For Italy, the Chapter Author is Mr. Alessandro (founder CONCILIA LLC.)
You can see the Italian Chapter here: http://www.concilia.it/GTDT_2017.pdf
You can buy the book or the e-version at: http://www.gettingthedealthrough.com/
Getting the Deal Through is delighted to publish the updated edition of Mediation, a new volume in the series of annual reports, which provide international analysis in key areas of law and policy for corporate counsel, cross-border legal practitioners and clients.
"Mediation 2017" provides an overview of the treaties, cost, styles and procedures for mediation, one of the most popular methods of alternative dispute resolution. Topics covered include: treaties, domestic law, confidentiality, settlements, procedures, structures and processes, co-mediation, costs, training, accreditation of mediators and appointment.
For Italy, the Chapter Author is Mr. Alessandro (founder CONCILIA LLC.)
You can see the Italian Chapter here: http://www.concilia.it/GTDT_2017.pdf
You can buy the book or the e-version at: http://www.gettingthedealthrough.com/
Mediation 2015 in 20 jurisdictions worldwide
Getting the Deal Through provides international guides to law and regulations in 45 practice areas and more than 150 jurisdictions
Getting the Deal Through is delighted to publish the third edition of Mediation, a new volume in our series of annual reports, which provide international analysis in key areas of law and policy for corporate counsel, cross-border legal practitioners and clients.
"Mediation 2015 in 20 jurisdictions worldwide" provides an overview of the treaties, cost, styles and procedures for one of the most popular methods of alternative dispute resolution. Topics covered include: treaties, domestic law, confidentiality, settlements, procedures, structures and processes, co-mediation, costs, training, accreditation of mediators and appointment.
For Italy, the Chapter's Authors are, as in the 2013's version, Alessandro Bruni & Michela Sitzia (CONCILIA LLC.)
You can see the Italian Chapter here: http://www.concilia.it/GTDT_2015.pdf
You can buy the book or the e-version at: http://www.gettingthedealthrough.com/
Getting the Deal Through is delighted to publish the third edition of Mediation, a new volume in our series of annual reports, which provide international analysis in key areas of law and policy for corporate counsel, cross-border legal practitioners and clients.
"Mediation 2015 in 20 jurisdictions worldwide" provides an overview of the treaties, cost, styles and procedures for one of the most popular methods of alternative dispute resolution. Topics covered include: treaties, domestic law, confidentiality, settlements, procedures, structures and processes, co-mediation, costs, training, accreditation of mediators and appointment.
For Italy, the Chapter's Authors are, as in the 2013's version, Alessandro Bruni & Michela Sitzia (CONCILIA LLC.)
You can see the Italian Chapter here: http://www.concilia.it/GTDT_2015.pdf
You can buy the book or the e-version at: http://www.gettingthedealthrough.com/
THE STATUS QUO OF MEDIATION IN EUROPE AND OVERSEAS
Hamburg 2014, 404 Seiten, Verlag Dr. Kovač Publisher, Frank Diedrich (Ed.).
ISBN 978-3-8300-7725-
Mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) are universal.
This book focuses on the status quo of mediation in a general sense in selected Member States of the European Union (Germany, Italy, Latvia) and overseas countries (South Africa, Australia). Also inherent problems of international mediation in the EU are highlighted.
Additionally, various methods for dealing with past conflicts in countries in transition (retributive justice or ADR) are being discussed.
For Italy the Chapter's Author is Alessandro Bruni (CONCILIA LLC).
So this book with its diverse, experienced authors can be used in a twofold manner: As a resource for the legal and practical state of affairs of mediation in certain countries as well as a suggestion de lege lata or de lege ferenda how to deal methodically with disputes – not just in countries in transition.
You can buy the book online at: http://www.verlagdrkovac.de/978-3-8300-7725-1.htm
Hamburg 2014, 404 Seiten, Verlag Dr. Kovač Publisher, Frank Diedrich (Ed.).
ISBN 978-3-8300-7725-
Mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) are universal.
This book focuses on the status quo of mediation in a general sense in selected Member States of the European Union (Germany, Italy, Latvia) and overseas countries (South Africa, Australia). Also inherent problems of international mediation in the EU are highlighted.
Additionally, various methods for dealing with past conflicts in countries in transition (retributive justice or ADR) are being discussed.
For Italy the Chapter's Author is Alessandro Bruni (CONCILIA LLC).
So this book with its diverse, experienced authors can be used in a twofold manner: As a resource for the legal and practical state of affairs of mediation in certain countries as well as a suggestion de lege lata or de lege ferenda how to deal methodically with disputes – not just in countries in transition.
You can buy the book online at: http://www.verlagdrkovac.de/978-3-8300-7725-1.htm
Mediation 2013 in 16 jurisdictions worldwide
Getting the Deal Through provides international guides to law and regulations in 45 practice areas and more than 150 jurisdictions
Getting the Deal Through is delighted to publish the first edition of Mediation, a new volume in our series of annual reports, which provide international analysis in key areas of law and policy for corporate counsel, cross-border legal practitioners and clients.
For Italy the Chapter's Authors are Alessandro Bruni and Michela Sitzia (CONCILIA LLC).
You can buy the book or the e-version at: http://www.gettingthedealthrough.com/
Getting the Deal Through is delighted to publish the first edition of Mediation, a new volume in our series of annual reports, which provide international analysis in key areas of law and policy for corporate counsel, cross-border legal practitioners and clients.
For Italy the Chapter's Authors are Alessandro Bruni and Michela Sitzia (CONCILIA LLC).
You can buy the book or the e-version at: http://www.gettingthedealthrough.com/
European Mediation Training for Practitioners of Justice (with DVD)
The course “European Mediation Training for Practitioners of Justice”©, organised by the Association for International Arbitration, can be regarded as a milestone for mediation in Europe because, among others, it allows successful participants to apply for accreditation throughout the whole EU and establishes, thereby, a category of truly ‘European Mediators’. The book and the enclosed DVD are the result of this 100-hour course program, divided into theoretical and practical parts. The topics in the book vary from more general, such as differences between mediation and litigation or role of a mediator, to such specific practical issues as a refusal to mediate, dealing with deadlocks, and multiparty mediation. Articles in this book have been authored by recognized mediation professionals working in different jurisdictions across the EU and providing EMTPJ training sessions. This book may be regarded as the unique guide on mediation in Europe and on how to become an EU qualified mediator. It is of particular interest for those willing to practice mediation. The enclosed DVD contains a mock mediation conducted during a regular practical session of EMTPJ 2011, which is commented by one of the EMTPJ lecturers.
The first part of the book begins with the article "mediation as an ADr Method" by Alessandro Bruni (CONCILIA LLC). The author makes an explanation of what mediation is and its main characteristics He also highlights the differences between ADR methods and makes an overview of skills a mediator needs during the mediation process, such as communication skills, an ability to actively listen to what the parties are saying, patience and the art of questioning, among others.
You can buy the book at: http://www.maklu.be
The first part of the book begins with the article "mediation as an ADr Method" by Alessandro Bruni (CONCILIA LLC). The author makes an explanation of what mediation is and its main characteristics He also highlights the differences between ADR methods and makes an overview of skills a mediator needs during the mediation process, such as communication skills, an ability to actively listen to what the parties are saying, patience and the art of questioning, among others.
You can buy the book at: http://www.maklu.be